have you done any other eicr before?
Check the Regs Slowhand ....Section 721 . Which actually state that general requirements apply ( 721.1 Note 1)
Just to clarify an EICR is a report not a certificate. Whatever work you are doing be it Minor, Rewire or Inspection and test, the essential information required for certificate and reporting is detailed in the model forms at the back of BS7671. There is no 'specific certificate' or report for caravans or anything else. Any electrician can produce their own in whatever style they like, providing all of the key details found on the model forms are recorded somewhere on either a hard copy media, or stored electronically, then that would be considered as complying with BS7671. If you compare an NICEIC or NAPIT EICR to the model forms they are all slightly different in format. So with your static caravan you could use a standard layout EICR exact copy from BS7671, or something more suitable to your own design with any non-relevant parts removed for ease of clarity.
Doc H.
the thing that's got me baffled is they are specific about the title.
Not enough info.
Who is "they"? What makes them the authority on electrical certificate titles?
Well, wouldn't you be better off asking the site owners rather than us? It is very unlikely anyone here will know exactly what these certificates that they have look like.
Just make it look like whatever you want it to look like, if you want it on two pages, make it fit on two pages, and just put a heading at the top that says "Static caravan electrical safety certificate." However personally I would call it a "Static caravan electrical safety report." (not certificate). No different to people asking for a "Landlords electrical certificate". what they actually get is an EICR, but they still call it a landlords certificate for some reason. As another side topic, I have always understood, electrical certificates relate to work you have done, (new or alteration), certifying with a signed declaration that your work complies with BS7671. Whereas the EICR, you are just reporting on the condition of something you have not designed or installed, you are giving your personal opinion as to how satisfactory or unsatisfactory it is for ongoing use, within the agreed limitations of the inspection and testing.
Doc H.
I'd say if it 'aint got wheels ...its a static home and they're the same as any house for testing etc .
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